Hi! As mentioned in the PR or even in the comment below, ix86_decompose_address sometimes sets parts.base to some REG and parts.disp to const0_rtx, even when the operands aren't of a lea insn, but normal or zero extending mov.
Fixed thusly, bootstrapped/regtested on x86_64-linux and i686-linux, ok for trunk? 2014-01-20 Jakub Jelinek <ja...@redhat.com> PR target/59880 * config/i386/i386.c (ix86_avoid_lea_for_addr): Return false if operands[1] is a REG or ZERO_EXTEND of a REG. * gcc.target/i386/pr59880.c: New test. --- gcc/config/i386/i386.c.jj 2014-01-19 12:18:49.000000000 +0100 +++ gcc/config/i386/i386.c 2014-01-19 19:02:34.078168289 +0100 @@ -18159,8 +18159,19 @@ ix86_avoid_lea_for_addr (rtx insn, rtx o if (!TARGET_AVOID_LEA_FOR_ADDR || optimize_function_for_size_p (cfun)) return false; + /* The "at least two components" test below might not catch simple + *mov[sd]i_internal or *zero_extendsidi2 insns if parts.base is + non-NULL and parts.disp is const0_rtx as the only components in + the address, e.g. if the register is %rbp or %r13. As this + test is much cheaper and moves or zero extensions are the common + case, do this check first. */ + if (REG_P (operands[1]) + || (GET_CODE (operands[1]) == ZERO_EXTEND + && REG_P (XEXP (operands[1], 0)))) + return false; + /* Check it is correct to split here. */ - if (!ix86_ok_to_clobber_flags(insn)) + if (!ix86_ok_to_clobber_flags (insn)) return false; ok = ix86_decompose_address (operands[1], &parts); --- gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr59880.c.jj 2014-01-19 19:24:44.094382629 +0100 +++ gcc/testsuite/gcc.target/i386/pr59880.c 2014-01-19 19:25:30.000000000 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +/* PR target/59880 */ +/* { dg-do compile { target { ! ia32 } } } */ +/* { dg-options "-O2 -mtune=silvermont" } */ + +register unsigned int r13 __asm ("r13"); +unsigned long long +foo (void) +{ + return r13; +} + +/* Ensure we don't emit a useless zero-extension after another + zero-extension. */ +/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-not "%eax, %eax" } } */ Jakub